Example sentences of "have more [noun pl] than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the plot has more holes than an OAP 's hairnet , and the supercilious Ms Dash thoroughly deserves the pig-ignorant Mr Wayans , I strongly advise brother Marlon not to give up the day job and I sincerely hope I am indisposed should they decide to foist Mo' Money 2 on us .
2 But what the Opposition call a modernised valuation system has more components than a car manufactured in the constituency of the hon. Member for Dagenham , and on top of that we are promised a revaluation every year .
3 It has more facilities than the package we used to use and costs a fraction of the price .
4 ‘ We will have no more , and no less representation than the track and field , and cross-country commissions , while between them the commissions will have more votes than an area .
5 He was also educated at Harvard and Sussex Universities and is said to have more diplomas than a university vice chancellor .
6 The caff now seems to have more customers than the railway , and would do better still if they cleared the tables .
7 ‘ I began to think that you had more lives than a cat . ’
8 The entire family seemed to be steeped in music and I understand that when a new harmonium was introduced in Spittal Chapel there was keen interest in comparing that with the one they owned — such as whether one had more stops than the other .
9 We have more facets than a hive has bees .
10 ‘ You have more twists than a snake !
11 Among women married over age 30 , women in class I and II have more babies than the average .
12 Fortunately our CAA is doing its very best for all of us , but some of the smaller countries can outvote the UK , France and Germany and we together have more pilots than the rest .
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